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228 Leisure, Travel & Tourism<br />
Leisure, Travel & Tourism<br />
229<br />
Level 2 Award in Introductory Work in the Outdoors<br />
600/5042/1<br />
Level 2 Certificate in Introductory Work in the Outdoors<br />
600/6302/6<br />
Facts and Figures<br />
Qualification no/Learning<br />
Aim Reference: 600/5042/1<br />
Guided Learning<br />
Hours (GLH): 57-65<br />
Credit value: 10<br />
Fee per learner: £42<br />
Minimum entry age: 16<br />
Qualification<br />
review date: 29/02/2016<br />
Qualification certification<br />
end date: 01/03/2018<br />
Qualification Aim<br />
This qualification is suitable for<br />
learners looking to work in the<br />
outdoor sector. It provides learners<br />
with the opportunity to develop<br />
generic skills such as team work,<br />
communication, customer service<br />
and employability.<br />
Qualification Structure<br />
This qualification consists <strong>of</strong> 2<br />
mandatory units and 4 optional units.<br />
To be awarded this qualification,<br />
learners must successfully complete<br />
the 2 mandatory units (5 credits)<br />
and a minimum <strong>of</strong> 5 credits from the<br />
completion <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the 3 optional<br />
unit groups.<br />
Units<br />
Mandatory<br />
• Unit 01 General induction for<br />
outdoor centre staff<br />
• Unit 02 Essentials <strong>of</strong> customer care<br />
for outdoor centre staff<br />
Optional (group 1)<br />
• Unit 03 Organising participants at<br />
an outdoor centre<br />
Optional (group 2)<br />
• Unit 04 Working in hospitality and<br />
support at an outdoor centre<br />
Optional (group 3)<br />
• Unit 05 Organising an activity<br />
session at an outdoor centre<br />
• Unit 06 Responding to health<br />
emergencies for outdoor centre<br />
staff<br />
Assessment<br />
Internally assessed and externally<br />
moderated portfolio.<br />
Support Materials<br />
Mandatory<br />
• Qualification Specification<br />
Optional<br />
• Learner’s Evidence Tracking Log<br />
Suitability<br />
This qualification is suitable for:<br />
• Apprenticeships<br />
• Preparation for work<br />
Facts and Figures<br />
Qualification no/Learning<br />
Aim Reference: 600/6302/6<br />
Guided Learning<br />
Hours (GLH): 77-89<br />
Credit value: 14<br />
Fee per learner: £53<br />
Minimum entry age: 16<br />
Qualification<br />
review date: 31/12/2018<br />
Qualification certification<br />
end date: 31/12/2020<br />
Qualification Aim<br />
This qualification is suitable for<br />
learners looking to work in the<br />
outdoor sector. It provides learners<br />
with the opportunity to develop<br />
generic skills such as team work,<br />
communication, customer service<br />
and employability.<br />
Qualification Structure<br />
The learners must complete 2<br />
mandatory units plus one unit<br />
from optional unit group 1 (unless<br />
taking unit H/600/3826, when the<br />
additional unit K/600/3827 must also<br />
be completed) and take unit(s) from<br />
optional unit group 2 to make up a<br />
minimum <strong>of</strong> 14 credits in total for the<br />
full certificate.<br />
As this qualification has units that<br />
cross over into more than one<br />
optional group it doesn’t follow the<br />
standard unit numbering (eg unit<br />
01, 02 etc). Please use the Ofqual<br />
unit numbers when claiming for<br />
certificates.<br />
Units<br />
Mandatory<br />
• General induction for outdoor<br />
centre staff<br />
• Essentials <strong>of</strong> customer care for<br />
outdoor centre staff<br />
Optional (group 1)<br />
• Organising participants at an<br />
outdoor centre<br />
• Working in hospitality and support<br />
at an outdoor centre<br />
• Organising an activity session at an<br />
outdoor centre<br />
• Responding to health emergencies<br />
for outdoor centre staff<br />
Optional (group 2)<br />
• Promote health, safety and welfare<br />
in active leisure and recreation<br />
• Safeguarding and protecting<br />
children and young people in sport<br />
and active leisure<br />
• Manage personal development<br />
• Set up, take down and store<br />
activity equipment<br />
• Check and service activity<br />
equipment<br />
• Using trailers in the workplace<br />
• IT s<strong>of</strong>tware fundamentals<br />
• Administer finance and<br />
information<br />
• Food safety in catering<br />
• Cleaning in active leisure<br />
• Support children and young<br />
people’s play and leisure<br />
• Responding to health emergencies<br />
for outdoor centre staff<br />
Assessment<br />
Internally assessed and externally<br />
moderated portfolio.<br />
Support Materials<br />
Mandatory<br />
• Qualification Specification<br />
Optional<br />
• Learner’s Evidence Tracking Log<br />
• IT2 Assessment Strategy<br />
• Skills Active Assessment Strategy<br />
for NVQs and SVQs<br />
• Skills Active 2CF Evidence<br />
Requirements and Assessment<br />
Guidance<br />
• TDA Assessment Principles<br />
Suitability<br />
This qualification is suitable for:<br />
• Progression to apprenticeships<br />
• Preparation for work<br />
LEISURE, TRAVEL<br />
& TOURISM<br />
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